Motorola SD4505 manual Using Your Cell Dock, Docking Your Cell Phone, Connecting to Your Cell Dock

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Using Your Cell Dock

Docking Your Cell Phone

1Place your Motorola Cell Phone in the seat of the cell dock.

2Slide the adjustable seat to securely fit your cell phone. A solid red LED light indicates that your cell phone properly docked and charging. A solid green light indicates that your cell phone is connected to a call.

Notes: Some flip phones must remain open in order to use the cell dock.

Connecting to Your Cell Dock

1Press the CONNECT TO button on the handset. All of the devices registered to your base unit are listed.

2Scroll to and select the listing for your cell dock. The handset display screen reads, > Cell Dock <.

** IMPORTANT **

Turn on your cell phone if you wish to use it with your SD4500 Series Phone.

If your cell phone is turned off, it will only charge when placed in the cell dock.

Using Your Cell Dock

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